punktliknande
Punktliknande (Swedish: “point‑like”) is a descriptive term used primarily in science and astronomy to denote objects, phenomena, or distributions that approximate a single point in space. The adjective emphasizes that an object’s spatial extent is negligible compared to the observational scale, so it behaves as though all its mass, charge, or light originates from a single location.
In classical physics, the point‐charge model treats electric charges as pointlike, enabling simplified calculations of electric
Astronomical applications of punktliknande are widespread. A point source refers to an astronomical object whose angular
In broader contexts, punktliknande is used metaphorically in literature and the arts to describe brief, intense
See also: Punkt, point source, point charge.
References: ATLAS Collaboration, “Search for substructure in high‑mass top‑like resonances,” JHEP, 2020; National Astronomical Observatory, “Star